Installation structure of fixed and installed bodies

The fixing body addresses the instability of installation bodies during earthquakes by using adjustable holding portions and adhesive mats to securely anchor support legs, enhancing stability across different leg widths and shapes.

JP7882699B2Active Publication Date: 2026-06-30MIRAI KOGYO KK

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
MIRAI KOGYO KK
Filing Date
2022-06-17
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing fixtures for securing installation bodies fail to effectively prevent tipping and movement during earthquakes due to inadequate abutment between the fixture and support legs.

Method used

A fixing body with a holding portion that accommodates different widths of support legs, featuring adjustable opposing portions and creepage surfaces to securely hold the legs in place, using a combination of holding members and adhesive mats to anchor the installation body to the surface.

Benefits of technology

The solution enhances the stability of installation bodies by preventing tipping and movement during earthquakes, ensuring secure anchoring through adjustable arrangements that accommodate various leg widths and shapes.

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Abstract

To provide a fixation body capable of improving a function of suppressing falling and moving of an installation body due to earthquake.SOLUTION: In a fixation body 10, an extension arm part 36 of a first split body 20 forms a holding part body. A second split body 40 prevents a shaft part 92 arranged in an arrangement space 37 of the first split body 20 from detaching from an arrangement space 37 passing through an opening of the arrangement space 37. The holding part can form one of a first facing part T1 facing at a first interval corresponding to a first width W1, and a second facing part facing at a second interval corresponding to a second width. The first facing part T1 and the second facing part include a surface part extending so as to contact an outer surface of an opposed shaft part 92 along the outer surface.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 7
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